stabilito
Stabilito is primarily encountered as an Italian term, functioning as the past participle of the verb stabilire, meaning to establish or to set. In Italian, stabilito is used to indicate that something has been determined, fixed, or agreed, and it can appear in both verbal and adjectival forms.
In grammar, stabilito is conjugated as part of compound tenses with auxiliary verbs. For example, in passive
Etymologically, stabilito derives from stabilire, which comes from Latin stabilire. The term shares roots with related
In English-language usage, stabilito is not a widely used standalone term and generally appears only in direct
See also: stabilire, established, established price, legal and regulatory terminology.